Digital technology and transmission of Intangible Cultural Heritage: The case of Cantu a Tenore

Author(s):  
Alessandra Antonaci ◽  
Francesca Maria Dagnino ◽  
Michela Ott ◽  
Francesca Pozzi ◽  
Paolo Bravi ◽  
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Author(s):  
W. B. Yang ◽  
Y. N. Ye

ICOMOS Florence Declaration in 2014, encourages an in-depth reflection on human values through cultural heritage and landscapes, which emphasizes the importance of historical heritage sites, in order to achieve the application of cultural heritage records through the public participation, sharing new technology platform and facilitation tools for knowledge diffusion, for instance. Nikos adopted digitized intangible cultural heritage within i-Treasures project to create a novel digital platform in 2016. Nowadays, the display platform developed based on geographic information system has been gradually accepted and widely used to distribute cultural heritage information, aiming to combine geography, time, events, issues, trends with the interactive maps to show the context of data changes from the consideration of planarity; for example, Burnaby City in Canada has cooperated with the Columbia University to create a navigation platform for guidance of tangible cultural heritage based on story maps in order to provide public recognition function.<br><br> In this study, Qiong-Lin Settlement in Kinmen Area was taken as an example to illustrate the developing process of an overall planning framework for reappearing the glory of historic settlements of cultural heritage sites with digital technology, which included tangible and intangible cultural heritage preservation and transmission planning, community participation and digital navigation programs. The digital technology with the GIS-based digital platform can provide more diverse and interesting information while using an intuitive, graphical user story mapping interface. So that tangible cultural heritage can be effectively understood, interpreted and preserved with the value-added methods, and also intangible cultural heritage can be continuously transmitted to establish a complete system of cultural heritage preservation. The main contents include several navigation technologies, such as 3D laser scanning, UAV images, photogrammetry, panorama, audio/video, geographic information systems etc.


2020 ◽  
Vol 218 ◽  
pp. 04021
Author(s):  
Linsen Li ◽  
Muyu Li ◽  
Ting Deng

Taking the manufacture technology of Huangshan Maofeng intangible cultural heritage in Anhui as a study case, this paper discussed the application of digital technology in expressing intangible cultural heritage science popularization, and proposed protection and inheritance strategies of intangible cultural heritage in Anhui based on information visualization and science popularization. By constructing digital communication model of intangible cultural heritage, it popularized knowledge of intangible cultural and the production process, making the intangible cultural heritage closer to ordinary people’s life, and offering a new protection and communication approach for intangible culture heritage, which applies to the development in this time.


2021 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
pp. 05029
Author(s):  
Ding Fanzhuo ◽  
Ding Baihao ◽  
Bai Yang ◽  
Zhang Jixiao

As technology advances, digitalization has become more and more widespread. This is true of the continuation and inheritance of intangible cultural heritage in which digital technology is also increasingly utilized. For one thing, the contents of intangible cultural heritage that are difficult to preserve need to be refined for technological presentation. For another, the emotional connotation of intangible cultural heritage implied in the inheriting process should be retained as far as possible. This paper discusses that how digital technology broadens the path of inheriting intangible cultural heritage, analyzes the logical connection between the protection of intangible cultural heritage and digital technology, and also explores the future of developing intangible cultural heritage with the help of digital technology.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Zaffwan Idris ◽  
Norsimaa Binti Mustaffa ◽  
Syed Osman Syed Yusoff

<p>The emerging concern on intangible heritage in the international arena reflects the fear of cultural homogeneity, diminishing cultural diversity and human creativity. Cultural heritage is a symbol spiritual and intellectual wealth of a civilization, while intangible cultural heritage is associated to tradition and living expressions. There is a need to preserve these fragile assets so they would someday be oblivious in the modern world. Ironically, the potential strategy in preserving the intangible cultural heritage lies in the current advanced digital technology. This paper highlights major issues and challenges in the intangible cultural heritage preservation through technology, with regards to the content and the purpose associated to it.</p>


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